Difference between revisions of "UK Change Demanded"
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− | UK Change Demanded was founded by ex-TUP member F.N.B, he had grown tired of the fighting between The Unity Party and New Era and set of to create a new party to regulate the traditional options and to bring new ideas to the eUK. The party faced much criticism from across the eUK as many believed it would divide the country more.Some of The Unity Party Members were particularly opposed as F.N.B had successfully run for congress under The Unity Party banner, to avoid controversy F.N.B resigned from Congress several days later. | + | UK Change Demanded was founded by ex-TUP member [[F.N.B]], he had grown tired of the fighting between [[The Unity Party]] and [[New Era]] and set of to create a new party to regulate the traditional options and to bring new ideas to the eUK. The party faced much criticism from across the eUK as many believed it would divide the country more.Some of [[The Unity Party]] Members were particularly opposed as [[F.N.B]] had successfully run for congress under [[The Unity Party]] banner, to avoid controversy [[F.N.B]] resigned from Congress several days later. |
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UK Change Demanded was founded by ex-TUP member F.N.B, he had grown tired of the fighting between The Unity Party and New Era and set of to create a new party to regulate the traditional options and to bring new ideas to the eUK. The party faced much criticism from across the eUK as many believed it would divide the country more.Some of The Unity Party Members were particularly opposed as F.N.B had successfully run for congress under The Unity Party banner, to avoid controversy F.N.B resigned from Congress several days later.